Only £125/person - This is the right APHL training course for you if you are looking for a managerial position or just pursuing a career in the club/bar/pub industry and want to get priority when being considered for a job.

Our next Personal Licence Holder course will take place on the 29th of September 2017 between 9.30-1.00pm. In order to book your place please go onto our courses page on training for security dot org dot uk

http://www.trainingforsecurity.org.uk/personal-licence/

The title of the course is Level 2 Award for Personal Licence Holders (APLH) - This award covers essential knowledge of the legal framework surrounding the sale of alcohol in England and Wales as well as key information on the responsibilities of Personal Licence Holders, duties of the Designated Premises Supervisor, the role of licensing authorities and police powers regarding licensed premises. This licensing qualification is accredited by Ofqual and approved by the Home Office, and has been designed to meet the statutory requirements of the Licensing Act 2003. By law all sales of alcohol conducted on licensed premises have to be authorised by a Personal Licence Holder. In order to apply to become a Personal Licence Holder the applicant must hold an accredited qualification as this proves they can sell alcohol both legally and responsibly. Personal Licence Holder qualifications provide candidates with essential knowledge of the legal frameworks surrounding the sale of alcohol in the UK.

How long will the course take? - 1/2 day, normally 4-6hours, all candidates will receive a training manual and a example test by post prior to the course starting

How is the qualification assessed? This Personal Licence Holder qualification is assessed via through a 40-question multiple-choice question examination. The duration of the examination is 1 hour. Successful learners must achieve a score of at least 28 out of 40. What next? Every candidate will obtain a certificate providing they have successfully passed the test. The certificates are normally dispatched within approx. 2 weeks.

Age ranges These qualifications are approved for delivery to learners aged 18+

A Personal Licence may not be applied for until the age of 18. PERSONAL LICENCE COURSE CONTENT:

Understand the nature, purpose and period of validity of a Personal Licence Understand the application process and legal duties when applying for a Personal Licence Understand the legal duties of a Personal Licence Holder Understand the roles, responsibilities and functions of licensing authorities Understand the Licensing Objectives and the importance of partnerships in promoting these objectives Understand the nature and strength of alcohol and the effect on the body Understand the law in relation to premises licences Understand the role and responsibilities of the Designated Premises Supervisor (DPS) Understand the law in relation to Temporary Event Notices Understand the rights and legal duties of the responsible persons in relation to operation of licensed premises. Understand the law in relation to the protection of children on licensed premises Understand the powers of the police and other authorities in relation to licensed premises Understand prohibitions and exemptions in relation to licensable activities.

Only £125/person - This is the right APHL training course for you if you are looking for a managerial position or just pursuing a career in the club/bar/pub industry and want to get priority when being considered for a job.

Our next Personal Licence Holder course will take place on the 29th of September 2017 between 9.30-1.00pm. In order to book your place please go onto our courses page on training for security dot org dot uk

http://www.trainingforsecurity.org.uk/personal-licence/

The title of the course is Level 2 Award for Personal Licence Holders (APLH) - This award covers essential knowledge of the legal framework surrounding the sale of alcohol in England and Wales as well as key information on the responsibilities of Personal Licence Holders, duties of the Designated Premises Supervisor, the role of licensing authorities and police powers regarding licensed premises. This licensing qualification is accredited by Ofqual and approved by the Home Office, and has been designed to meet the statutory requirements of the Licensing Act 2003. By law all sales of alcohol conducted on licensed premises have to be authorised by a Personal Licence Holder. In order to apply to become a Personal Licence Holder the applicant must hold an accredited qualification as this proves they can sell alcohol both legally and responsibly. Personal Licence Holder qualifications provide candidates with essential knowledge of the legal frameworks surrounding the sale of alcohol in the UK.

How long will the course take? - 1/2 day, normally 4-6hours, all candidates will receive a training manual and a example test by post prior to the course starting

How is the qualification assessed? This Personal Licence Holder qualification is assessed via through a 40-question multiple-choice question examination. The duration of the examination is 1 hour. Successful learners must achieve a score of at least 28 out of 40. What next? Every candidate will obtain a certificate providing they have successfully passed the test. The certificates are normally dispatched within approx. 2 weeks.

Age ranges These qualifications are approved for delivery to learners aged 18+

A Personal Licence may not be applied for until the age of 18. PERSONAL LICENCE COURSE CONTENT:

Understand the nature, purpose and period of validity of a Personal Licence Understand the application process and legal duties when applying for a Personal Licence Understand the legal duties of a Personal Licence Holder Understand the roles, responsibilities and functions of licensing authorities Understand the Licensing Objectives and the importance of partnerships in promoting these objectives Understand the nature and strength of alcohol and the effect on the body Understand the law in relation to premises licences Understand the role and responsibilities of the Designated Premises Supervisor (DPS) Understand the law in relation to Temporary Event Notices Understand the rights and legal duties of the responsible persons in relation to operation of licensed premises. Understand the law in relation to the protection of children on licensed premises Understand the powers of the police and other authorities in relation to licensed premises Understand prohibitions and exemptions in relation to licensable activities.